The BJP has raised allegations against the National Herald, claiming that the publication has been involved in money laundering activities through fake rents and advertisements. The party asserts that this is a tactic to cover up the real estate transactions and financial discrepancies.
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The BJP alleges that the National Herald has been involved in money laundering through fake rents and advertisements to cover up real estate transactions and financial discrepancies.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made these allegations against the National Herald.
The National Herald has strongly denied all allegations, terming them as politically motivated and baseless, and has stated that all its financial transactions are transparent and in compliance with the law.
The allegations have sparked a wider debate about media integrity and transparency in India, potentially leading to stricter regulations and oversight in the media industry.
The BJP has called for a thorough investigation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and other relevant authorities, and the outcome of this case could have significant implications for the media industry in India.
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